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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Delhi state committee of the Students Federation of India hold an
angry protest at Banga Bhvan againt the cold blooded murder of Comrade
Sudipto Gupta,.They were joined by DYFI ,JMS and other mass
organisations.

Banga Bhavan was never protected by so many police personnel.,
Hundreds of protesters assembled in the Barakhama Road side of Hailey
Road and marched towards Banga Bhavan carrying SFI flags and placards
decrying the incidents and raisng slogans. They broke the
barricades, as well as the locked gates. Angry protesters sloganeered
inside the building for more than half and hours shouting slogans
before coming out after which a public meeting was organised.

Sitram Yechuy MP who was also All India President of SFI said that
as Com. Sudpito was killed in the police custody, which means the
police is responsible for it, that means the government is responsible.
He demanded immediate constiution of a judicial enquiry to look
into the matter. He said this incident was not a one off case of
police brutality , rather it shows the deterioration of law and order,
and the continous assault on democracy and democratic institutions in
last two years, since the Mamata bannerkjee led government came to
power in the state. There have been more than 600 instances of
attacks on elected students unions and students activites.
He said the incidents of the killing of a SFI leader reminds us of
the 1972 semi fascists terror in West Bengal which was followed
taking away of democratic rights of the people in the form of emergency
all over the country.
In this present situation prevailing in the countrry, it is important
for us to realise, that as gradually it is a going on the way of
repeat of 1972 semi fascist terror is West Bengal, what will follow in
the entire country , one should ponder.
He said protest will continue , come what may.